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UK invests GBP 25 million in program with World Bank, UNICEF to support social protection in Ukraine

An evacuated child at the train station in Lviv. (Photo by the Voices of Children Charitable Foundation — via Ukraine Media Center)

The UK government has launches SPIRIT Programme (Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, Innovation and Transformation) to support inclusive social protection systems in Ukraine.

The programme — which was launched in collaboration with UNICEF and the World Bank — includes GBP 25 million ($31.04 million) of UK funding.

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